Coach Atlantic Maritime Bus and Prevost have reached an agreement for an order of 100 coaches for the coming years.
The order comes in just before the end of Prevost’s 100th anniversary year.
Canada’s largest family owned motorcoach operator, Coach Atlantic Maritime Bus, has reached an agreement with Prevost for an order of 100 coaches to be delivered in the coming years.

Prevost recently received an order of 100 motorcoaches as they near the end of their 100th year of operations.
PHOTO: Prevost
Coach Atlantic Maritime Bus and Prevost have reached an agreement for an order of 100 coaches for the coming years.
The order comes in just before the end of Prevost’s 100th anniversary year.
"For 100 years, Prevost has been making Quebec shine at home and abroad with its quality products and exemplary service,” said Christine Fréchette, minister of economy, innovation and energy and minister responsible for regional economic development. “This Quebec flagship makes us proud, and I salute the commitment of the workers in Chaudière-Appalaches who keep the Prevost brand alive and growing."
The alliance confirms the positioning of the Prince Edward Island company, Coach Atlantic Maritime Bus, as a leader in its market and recognizes their commitment of the existing partnership with Prevost.
The agreement will strengthen Prevost’s coach production and ensure Coach Atlantic Maritime Bus’s coach transportation for many Canadians.
Prevost has provided coach solutions for a century with a dedication to safety and sustainability in every business aspect. As one of North America’s largest producers of premium intercity touring coaches and a world leader in the production of high-end motorhome and specialty conversion coaches.

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